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Hibernation

  • Writer: Heston Erickson
    Heston Erickson
  • Dec 7, 2018
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 8, 2018

People often miss the beauty of automobiles when local owners showcase them on busy routes and everyday roads. Whether they're commuting to work or going for a delightful drive, only those with a good eye spot them and point them out and rarely snap a photo (don't shoot and drive).


Jaguar F-Type R

The design of the Jaguar F-Type is more than adequate to me. I just wish there was a little more under the hood; its looks hold their own but the performance is definitely lacking compared to other brand super cars such as an Audi r8, Porsche 911 Turbo, or Nissan GTR. Although deficient in power the vehicle makes up in poise. Another struggle Jaguar has with this model falls under the engine selection with EIGHT different trims on their website. Good thing the car comes with those mean taillights accompanied by aggressive haunches and sleek headlights.


Fork Lift


I don't know if he drove that on the streets or not but i would have loved to see that flying on the freeway. Its always good to see local exotics come out of hibernation.


Nissan GTR

The Nissan GTR's performance is outstanding. with the right driver it's hard to beat. There is such a large community that revolves around the vehicle and her predecessors which, to me, decreases the value of the car. The GTR is not hard to find on the streets, the numbers are high because of the large amount produced similar to that of the Chevrolet Corvette. Along with the excessive number of them built, the exterior and interior are also horrid. Nissan made a mistake when designing the vehicle for it just looks like a glorified, card board box version of the 350Z. All I can see when looking at the steering wheel is the superman symbol and the control buttons take away from the sporty aspect of any sports car. Other than that there is nothing more to add.


 
 
 

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